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“WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1925 a @ SOCIETY; By MARY TOBIN nett O'Brien, Ethél Hollis. Wynone O'Brien, Dorothy Rae Speas, Maxine Miss Mokler is Honored At Bridge Part Tuesday Mrs. A. T. Rynalski was hostess| Rice, Lucille Ronne, Audry Mue) st. evening at an informal bridge| Smith, Joy Stafford; Josephine party given at her home in the Pol-| Learner, Bertha Kinman, Betty ing apartments, in honor of Miss | Osborn, Ann McCorry, Marie Osborn, Edness Mokler whose birthday an-| Nell Husby, Gould Vanstone, Hur- niversary was Tuesday. Following| bert Dailey, Jr., Tommy Tait, Ar- an evening of bridge, honors atj|thur Bentley, Hylton Bennett, Bob- bie Murphy, Richard Coltrane, Ross Edwards, Melvin Hollis, Lee Doud, Jr., John Burke, Tommy Trollope and Don Miller, Jr. vee Methodist Aid Meeting Thursday Afternoon. which were won by Miss Mary Flinn and Miss Florence Eastman, refresh- ments were served ut tables attrac- tively decorated with small birthday cakes with lighted candles used as center pieces, Guests who attended were: Mrs. Garrett King, Mrs. Fred Perkins,| ‘The Ladies’ Ald society of the Mrs» Clarence Wolfe, Mrs. John| ast Side Methodist Community Mechling, Mrs. Lester Parker, Mrs.|¢hurch will meet Thursday af Charles Rose, Migs Emma Ficca.| noon, for the regular monthly Miss Florerice Eastman, Miss Vic-| ing at the. home of Mrs. ria Kass{s, Miss Mar: hop, | Maxon, 1421 t First Miss Juanita Oldham, 3 Mary will begin. at Flinn, Miss Blanche Wagner, Miss} and all members and friends Alice Whitney. Miss Dora Niehaus | invited to attend. and Miss Mokle | eee mony Plans for Party Are Made | By Catholic Girls’ Club. At the regular meeting of Catholic Girls’ club: held last Children’s Party Is Given Monday Afternoon | One of the most enjoyable affairs | the eve- children’s party | ning at the Mullin club, plans were fternoon by Mrs.| made fora card party. to be given Jourgenson at her home, 1104] on ‘Tcesday evening, April 21. The David street, in. compliment meeting was attended by forty mem- little grand daughter, Evelyn and Miss. Kathe D , whose sixth birthday o ident, presided. Following the dinner, which fervyed at. 6:30 o'clock, the Key. Father J. F, Moreton, moderator of the club, gave a short but interest- ing talk. It was announced during the meeting that the club would be the guests of the Rev, Father J. H. Mullin at a dinner to be given dur- curred on March 23, Eighteen little folks.were invited the Jourgensen home, from 3 to 6 o'clock and Uttle Evelyn was pre- sented with many pretty gifts. Fol- lowing an afternoon of games, re- freshments Were Ferved. The guests included; Shirley Mar- shall, Louise Ewing, Bernice Jour-|ing April at the Country club. gensen. Dorothy Ray Speas, whee 2, Day, »Sybel Johnson, Anu Pythian Sisters Will Doris Welsh, Louis Jourgensen, Bet-| Meet Tomorrow Evening. Royalty Temple No. 18 of the ty Lou Seldel, Dvelyn Hawks, Allen. Nygaard, Howard Swir Carol Ghipstead, Howard rgel sen, BIMy Corson, Arnold Jourgen- zen, George White Ferguson and the guest of honor Pythian Sisters will hold.a meeting on Thursday eyening at 7:30 o’c in the Odd Fellows hall, Mrs. Green Will Bo Hostess Thursday. Mrs. ER. Green will be hostess on Thursday afternoon at her home, 256 East F street, for the regular meeting of the Willing Workers’ circle of the First Baptist church. The meeting will begin at 2 o'clock and all members and friends are in- vited to attend. Baptist Circle To Meet For Mission Study The Baptist Hast side circle will meet for mission study at the home of Mrs. R. F. Jones, 513 South Mel- rose street, on Thursday afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock. An inter- esting program has been prepared and a large attendance is expectéd. we North Casper Aid Meeting This Week. The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Hester, 936 North Kimball street. Members, of the society and friends are invited to attend eee Mrs, Sturgeon Is Hostess Yor Current Event Division. Mrs. Emma, Sturgeon was hostess on Tuesday afternoon for a most enjoyable. and interesting meeting of the current event division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club at her home on South David etreet. Following the program which was well carried: out and which was in charge of Mrs. 'G. 8. Barger, refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Sturgeon assisted by Mrs, John McGrath and Children Enjoy ; Tuesday Afternoon, In compliment to her daughter, Darleen, whose seventh birthday an- niversary was March 24, Mrs. Earl Osborn entertained at an Easter party on Tuesday afternoon from 4 o'clock until 6 at her home, 704 South Jackson street. Pink and white decorations were artistically carried Oot and Waster favo: of dresden dishes and golden eggs were given to 6ach guest The afternoon was spent in play- ing games after which a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Osborn. Among those to énjoy the affair with little Darleen were: Jean Crawford, Montca Kassts, Shirley Scholtz, Enid Coltrane, Mildred Edwards, (iwen- a, Sait F was| 2 few days there 0: Personals Cc. J. Albert is a Cleveland, Ohto, business caller in Casper. eee D. T. Allen, contractor, 1s attend ing, to business affairs here and ex- pects to leave in a short time for his home in Oklahoma City. eee M. J. LaVele has returned from Wheatland where he has been spending a number of weeks with | his'son, Frank and family, who re- cently purchased a ranch near that city. eee R. W. Wheaton is attending to business affairs in Casper trom Los Angeles. eee Ralph. Rothehilds is a Denver business man spending a few days here. eee muel Chilcot'of Buffalo was an yal fn Casper yesterday. rr Robert Pri Casper fr and Philip Hardt are Greybull. eee M. Malony of Thermopolis is a visitor here forea short time. eee W. Price is visiting in 3 with his family for several # to return to Cas- n left this morn yenn to spend business. motor for € ing eee J. C. Kohrn fe visiting tn this city with friends from his home in Min- neapolis. eee W. H. Price, manager of Black, Sivalle & Brysons, returned yester- day from.a teveral days’ bueiness trip to Lost Soldier an¢ Rawlins and left last evening for Fort Collins and Denver to spend several days. eee W. J. Hagens of Landér has been attending to b s affairs here this’ week. G. Myers has returned from a two weeks’ trip spent in Monta Bud Carpenter has been traneact- ing business affairs here this week trom his home in. Lander. eee Jack Millard leftiyesterday by mo- tor for New.Mexico where he. has accepted a position. eee F. O. Bragden has been epending a short time in Lander on business. epeee Robert Boyce of Cheyenne: ts guest at the Henning today, a eee Ralph Johnson. is attending to business affairs here from Roch- ester. cee Robert Twedt and N. 8. Hopkins of Denver are out-of-town business men in Casper.for a few days. eee S. W. Peck was.an arrival here yesterday from Lander. cee T. H. Rowe is a visitor in Casper from Greybull. eee Thomas Sulfens is visiting with his sister in, Denver for a week. «-. George L. Friedman of Los An- Mrs. Don Lobdell. The meeting was well attended and a number of visitors were present. Mrs. C. D. Murane, president of the division presided. 4 eee Casper Resident Honored At Party In Laramie The following item from the Lar- amje Republican will interest the friends of Mrs. Terman of this city. “Mrs. Beryl Terman of Casper, daughter of Mrs. Payne, was the honor guest at a delightful party Wednesday evening, given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Teasdale. Several games of 500 were enjoyed, and with music the evening passed all too rapidly. The hostess served a delightful luncheon. Those present were Mr. and Mre, William Bridger, Mrs, Zelgler, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Mayers, Mark Martens, James Payne, Mr. Blumgreen, Mrs. A. D. Walker, Miss Walker, Tom Teasdale and the guest of honor, Mrs. Ter- man.” eee Reception for’ Nurses of General Hospital. The Young Married People’s de- partment of the East Side Commun- ity church will receive in honor of the nurses at the church this eve- Institute. Will not stain. Pleasantodor. Harmilessto humans end snimals. Colds Should Always It has long been e most effe recognized ive way to medication d the {deal method of Be Treated MadhVapsn: Wher eel sat and chest the . imgredients—Menthol, Camphor, Bu-! With Vapors avn: Thasiel | Turpaniine aa vaporized by the body heat and haled directly Into the air passs and lungs. At the same sorbed time, ‘Vicks is ab through and stimulates the skin like a poultice or plaster, afford- “A Vapor Lamp in Salve Form.” double, action which b: remarkable results. IiCcCKS VAPORUB Over 17 Musson Jars Useo Yearty ing a truly No Dosing You Just Rub It Over Throat And Chest geles has been spending several days in Casper. cee R. E. Booth of Midwest {s\trans- acting business affairs here. eee R. W. Haynes {s here on one of his regular business trips from Billings and is a guest at the Glad- stone hotel. eee M. C. Peelish and Thomas Davis are among the Colorado School of Mines students in the city from Golden. eee . Rowell, I. C. Lane and Rob- ert Shearer are Denver business men registered at the Townsend hotel. eee F. W. Krampert of Cheyenne 1s here on business, haying arrived last evening. oe Mrs. Ann Hudson has returned from Lander where she spent a short time on business, ’ eee John Durst, district: manager of the Ol! Well Supply company, has returned from a six weeks’ trip to ‘Texas. Mrs. Durst, who accom- panied him on the trip, will remain in Texas for some time longer. oe W. P. Thompgon 1 the c d Mise DeWolt ors in the cl . | Mr. and Mr Cc. P. Combe are visiting here from: their home at} Buffalo. see Mr. and Mrs. J. L. VanBuskirk are Worland visitors in the city for a short time. aes Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Winters and | B. Winters were arrivals here esterday from Fort Lupton, Colo. eee y Mrs. J. E. Dyke ts returning this | evening from Fort Collins where has been spending some time, see she nd Mrs. Harry Boone of Mid pent yesterday here transact business affairs and visiting ing with friends. oe Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Miller arrived last evening from Omaha and expect to locate here. e-epe The following ‘Thermopolis busl ness men attended the Chamber of ‘Distance, Velumetan Quality Reception The Chas. E. Wells Music Company 232 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 194 Commerce meeting held here last evening. at the Henning: Fred BE. Holdredge, proprietor of the Wash- aki hotel; M. C. Savarsey, owner of the Savarsey bakery’ Charles J. Bangert, secretary of Thermopolls Clamber. of Commerce; A. L. Owens, of: the Mineral Springs apartments; A. L: ‘Dulg, editor of the Thermopolls Record; C. BE. Old time Che Casper Daliy Cridune BROTHER OF CASPER RESIDENT AT WEST FRANKFORT WRITES OF DEVASTATION BY TORNADO A realistic des Sations tornado experienced disaster in which sons, injuring thous letter that I t wished I was that am us \y ip ed loose by a lu nock “I could see could hear the awful roar of the wind. I would choke to yen through m3 eut of my mouth and storm had passed.”’ He described hi mass of twisted steel. “After I had T .headed for th my ho ‘ough the rain and schools a. block away. been killed. “I rushed folks that we were all s: I ran to parts of the ci destroyed and helped dead and the liv: bodies a few road tracks and a dozen Walker's fath often n I shifted to the other nothing at th from tl nostrils, clear and by the time I had parts shop in which he worked was utter- seen that wrec! and pull et We found five rds apart on the r: A total of 103 were killed her . @ Civil war vet-| eran, has always held the opinio iption of the sen- r the rece swept that tir I scream believed breath as le en {it seemed it 1 was! do the wind and the dirt seemed throat t of t me. I the hajl. saw that the chinineys at home were still standing and then I ran to th All the chi! dren were safe except two who had told t afe and tl ty that w out t in the rui the central states, killing over $00 per-| 0 nds and caus- ing millions of dollurs of property all bu and|* irt COMMUNITY SONGFEST TO BE HELD FRIDAY AT EADT SIDE CHURCH arly it | believed, When W Community ning, to whict inyited. sion price, ‘al publi 10 admi: iver off ing destruction, is told in a letter writ-|to watch jt. Te told his daughter. |e recelved, divided t ten by W. V. Walker, of West | in law that she vy xelted dver |churchechoir and the Lions .clul Frankfort, Ill., to his brother-in-law | nothin the letter “| quartet, to .purcl music and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Stout,|| “She fought him into the| There will be kind: musi € 1017 South McKinley.street.” | house,” Walker continues,” and had} @artet and general one Walker says he was working with| just *losed the 5 when the alr| out and tel fell you a welding machine when the ter.| > full of houses | Want to sing, and.) thn rific wind broke lo | t ‘ de how steel | Ry Pe we “I held on*to a steel: beam railroad turned upside | ‘ such tenacity that it will mer ‘© steel cars was | TOLEN OVERCOAT iS bear the n of my finger: and almost Into | FOUND BUT WALLET IN POCKET 1S MISSING I OFFICERS? NAMES HERE. POSTED FOR VACATION Secs SEW BY THE CHEE ne | returned him. The wall by Mr. Hite cock {n the pocket of the co ud hich contained insurance NOTICE I wil) not be responsible for bills except those contracted Chief of Poli arnounced the 2 A. T. Patrick hae nes of police of- ficers who will receive vacations| ger this summer. The full list of names has been 1 by Chief Patrick | on the t police head-| he START THIS Treatment Now! ust 1; Clarence 1; Pat Sullivar Try the 2 used ehotgun or rifle. give you old records. 232 E. 2nd Brunswick 75c recor Charles M. McKethen, Ideal hotel; Jad Soke Be for 1 Store for a good Exchange Your Old Records for New Ones Here’s the Plan Bring in four old records (must be Brunswick, Victor or Voca- lion) and buy four new Brunswick records on which we will credit of 75c. In other words, if you select four new ‘ou get them for $2.25 Bring in as many as you like, but for each combina- tion of 4 old records, 4 new records must be bought TELL YOUR FRIENDS The Chas. E. Wells Music Company Home of The Chickering CASPER that cyclones have usually be 1; J. I area ner tous over-rated and that they are not » Nove: Stee Other officers entitled to pa ations who have her py Barney, stationery man; Hen time are W. and women hi Jeroninius; George W. Dally, vic ani Ah errr | Et this great te president of the Owl Creek Coal] and L. N. Hag n {s compounds company; Glenn Meret, G. O. Mer: He Wontar satatea ous. Tanlac formula editor of thé Thermopolls Indepen-| wil rule in preferenc barks and herbs, dent; W. T. Bivin, cashier of the|time of vacations and only < First National bank; Charles H.| ficer can beent at a tin Hayes, Hayes Transfer compa = J.B. Carlston,” S. D. Burnstein, APPINESS | tles will put you on 3 owner of men's furnishing _ store: you feel like a brand new per . L, Rohr, woolgrower; William ke Ta el i Lasbaugh, Emrey hotel; Swan Peter- depends on how you feel! nas Ee Mrinal nee son, of the Peterson Pharmagy If you do not feel good, full thor Miller, Miller garage: } of ‘pep and the joy of living | Wykoff, » attorney; Harry | —nine.times out of ten it’s | wholesale meat dealer, ar your li Auer, of the Wyoming Trading| =) 7OR YOUR HEALTH company. | CHAMBERLAIN Ss Se Old time dance, Wednesday. 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